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BNBuilders Breaks Ground on Historic Joel M. Pritchard Building

Ednews staff ~ 11/1/2024
OLYMPIA , Wash. , Oct. 30 , 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BNBuilders has broken ground on the historic rehabilitation and expansion of the Joel M. Pritchard Building , a landmark building on the Washington State Capitol Campus . Originally built in 1959 to house the Washington State Library , the Pritchard

OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BNBuilders has broken ground on the historic rehabilitation and expansion of the Joel M. Pritchard Building, a landmark building on the Washington State Capitol Campus. Originally built in 1959 to house the Washington State Library, the Pritchard Building will undergo comprehensive updates to preserve its architectural significance while enhancing functionality for legislative use.

This project marks BNB's first partnership with the Washington Department of Enterprise Services (DES). Continue Reading

The BNBuilders team breaking ground with the iconic Capitol building in the background.
The BNBuilders team breaking ground with the iconic Capitol building in the background.

The Pritchard project involves the rehabilitation of the original structure and the construction of a 58,591-square-foot expansion. The new space will provide offices for House members, support staff, and other essential legislative services, along with a new café and hearing room.

Key project highlights include:

  • Historic Preservation: Originally designed by renowned architect Paul Thiry, the Pritchard Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. BNBuilders is committed to maintaining the building's architectural integrity while updating its systems and expanding its capabilities.
  • Hillside Stabilization: Following damage from the 2001 Nisqually Earthquake, the Capitol Campus requires significant stabilization efforts. BNBuilders will install 230 auger cast piles topped with a 3-foot Load Transfer Platform (LTP) cap to support the hillside and ensure structural resilience.
  • GFRC System: The expansion will feature a Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) panel system, a durable, energy-efficient solution that serves as the building envelope.

The Pritchard project aligns with BNB's mission to blend innovation with historic preservation.

"This project is especially meaningful as it allows us to restore and enhance a building of cultural and historical importance to Washington," said Matt Lubbers, Project Executive.

Named for former U.S. Congressman Joel M. Pritchard, the building has served various government functions and will now continue its legacy as a center for state government activities.

About BNBuilders:BNBuilders is a 100% employee-owned general contractor with six offices, 1000+ employees, and a strong presence in the California, Colorado, and Washington construction markets. Our collaborative approach has established us as a leader and preferred contractor for some of the world's most recognizable and respected companies.

Our specialty lies in leading complex projects for clients in the life science, education, healthcare, public, corporate, and technology sectors. We focus on developing innovative solutions to highly technical issues, providing comprehensive preconstruction services, utilizing sustainable construction practices, and serving the communities where we live and work. Our founding principles include diversity, sustainability, community, innovation, knowledge, and safety. Above all, we value the people who contribute to the unique and essential work we do.

Contact:Bryna Brown, BNBuilders206-348-3437[email protected]

SOURCE BNBuilders

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